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P RODUCT I NFORMATION B ULLETIN No. PB _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 0198 Optical Drive Summary Page 1 of 5 Pioneer New Media Technologies, Inc., Engineering Support (310) 952-2111 There have been five (5) series of Pioneer optical drives: 5000, 5100, 7000, 7100 and 9100. The 5000, 5100 and 7000 series were all SCSI-1 type devices and are no longer in producti[...]
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P RODUCT I NFORMATION B ULLETIN No. PB _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 0198 Page 2 of 5 Pioneer New Media Technologies, Inc., Engineering Support (310) 952-2111 The 7000 series drives have two BUSY LEDs. One is labeled RW for Rewritable and the other is labeled WO for WORM. When the drive is in Mode 0 (Rewritable), WO is OFF and RW blinks when no disk in inserte[...]
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P RODUCT I NFORMATION B ULLETIN No. PB _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 0198 Page 3 of 5 Pioneer New Media Technologies, Inc., Engineering Support (310) 952-2111 The Modes are set as described in the table below (factory default is Mode 0): Mode Bit 4 Bit 5 Name Description 0 OFF OFF Rewritable Read and write operations are enabled only with ISO standard (sampled[...]
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P RODUCT I NFORMATION B ULLETIN No. PB _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 0198 Page 4 of 5 Pioneer New Media Technologies, Inc., Engineering Support (310) 952-2111 The DE-SH9101 uses both MASS format optical disks and ISO standardized Type-B format (SS) optical disks (MO and WORM). It is upward compatible with the DE-SH7101 optical drive. The media types used by th[...]
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P RODUCT I NFORMATION B ULLETIN No. PB _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 0198 Page 5 of 5 Pioneer New Media Technologies, Inc., Engineering Support (310) 952-2111 Mode Bit 4 Bit 5 Name Description 0 OFF OFF Rewritable Read and write operations are enabled only with ISO standard (sampled servo format) rewritable disks. Read and write operations with WORM disks are [...]